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March Med/Long Range Disco


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I want the next big nasty bowling ball to cut west so I can start learning severe. I can't give up the weather hobby because I'm apparently very very sick and disturbed. But I can switch teams all I want. F snow this season. I can honestly say that if another threat comes up, you will only see me pop into the thread from time to time but I will be emotionally divorced. I'll just destroy the obs thread if the 1 in 1 quintillion chance actually verifies. 

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Maybe it's because I live so close to be classified as the "Southeast," but the extended forecast isn't showing this never ending, miserable cold everyone keeps talking about. This morning when I checked it, it was showing a lot of 60's down this way over the next couple of weeks, with even a pop of 70. Otherwise, it's showing 50's, which is around average.

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I want the next big nasty bowling ball to cut west so I can start learning severe. I can't give up the weather hobby because I'm apparently very very sick and disturbed. But I can switch teams all I want. F snow this season. I can honestly say that if another threat comes up, you will only see me pop into the thread from time to time but I will be emotionally divorced. I'll just destroy the obs thread if the 1 in 1 quintillion chance actually verifies. 

it will snow again in DC. We just had 100 inches 3 years ago in the middle of Global Warming and you will be all in like usual. Ive tried your approach and it never works. If the March 18-21 works out with colder BL temps...you will be in the thread just like Ernie Grunfeld likes white europeans who cant play basketball

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it will snow again in DC. We just had 100 inches 3 years ago in the middle of Global Warming and you will be all in like usual. Ive tried your approach and it never works. If the March 18-21 works out with colder BL temps...you will be in the thread just like Ernie Grunfeld likes white europeans who cant play basketball

Even you have to realize we're done.

 

Of course we'd all be here if the models show it...but a great many of us will be much more skeptical than normal.   Can it snow in DC mid to late March?  Sure.  Do you remember the last time it did with any significance? 

 

Yeah, neither do I.

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it will snow again in DC. We just had 100 inches 3 years ago in the middle of Global Warming and you will be all in like usual. Ive tried your approach and it never works. If the March 18-21 works out with colder BL temps...you will be in the thread just like Ernie Grunfeld likes white europeans who cant play basketball

 

:lmao:

 

you see, it's quotes like this that bring me back over and over and also make me laugh after a total back yard fail of cataclysmic proportions.

 

I'll be in the thread but I guaranty I won't spend more than 25% of the time looking at stuff like I did with this last one. Probably even less than that. When virtually every single model known to man shows the same wrong thing 15 seconds before the storm hits make me lose just a little bit...or should I say ALL confidence until proven otherwise down the road. 

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Even you have to realize we're done.

 

Of course we'd all be here if the models show it...but a great many of us will be much more skeptical than normal.   Can it snow in DC mid to late March?  Sure.  Do you remember the last time it did with any significance? 

 

Yeah, neither do I.

 

March 13-14 1993:)? If temps are cold in march it can snow. The march 9 storm was 28 degrees in DC. We j ust need an extreme airmass. Not one that has Quebec at 37.

 

It happened to Nasvhille in 1892!

 

 

 

The winter of 1891-92 was almost one with no snowfall. Through March 14, a mere 0.3 inches of snowfall had been measured in Nashville, and it appeared that winter was over.1,2 There had been several days early in March with temperatures in the 60's, and the thermometer had climbed to 70 degrees on the 4th.2 Sometime on March 13, a strong cold front swept through the region, dunking Nashville's high temperature from 65 degrees on the 13th to 40 degrees the next day.2 Then, on the 15th, Nashville received a 4.2-inch snowfall -- the largest by far of the season thus far.2 Much of this snow likely melted the next day, as the temperature rose to 39 degrees, and it appeared that a warming trend was underway.2 But this was not to be the case.

On St. Patrick's Day, March 17, Nashville received the largest snowfall in its history -- 17 inches -- a record which still stands today. The snow began around 6:00 p.m. the previous evening.3 Very little accumulated until after midnight.2 The snow continued into the afternoon.3

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March 13-14 1993:)? If temps are cold in march it can snow. The march 9 storm was 28 degrees in DC. We j ust need an extreme airmass. Not one that has Quebec at 37.

 

It happened to Nasvhille in 1892!

 

 

 

The winter of 1891-92 was almost one with no snowfall. Through March 14, a mere 0.3 inches of snowfall had been measured in Nashville, and it appeared that winter was over.1,2 There had been several days early in March with temperatures in the 60's, and the thermometer had climbed to 70 degrees on the 4th.2 Sometime on March 13, a strong cold front swept through the region, dunking Nashville's high temperature from 65 degrees on the 13th to 40 degrees the next day.2 Then, on the 15th, Nashville received a 4.2-inch snowfall -- the largest by far of the season thus far.2 Much of this snow likely melted the next day, as the temperature rose to 39 degrees, and it appeared that a warming trend was underway.2 But this was not to be the case.

On St. Patrick's Day, March 17, Nashville received the largest snowfall in its history -- 17 inches -- a record which still stands today. The snow began around 6:00 p.m. the previous evening.3 Very little accumulated until after midnight.2 The snow continued into the afternoon.3

Find an anomalous artic air mass and then talk to me. 

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